2008 Toyota Highlander Ponte Vedra Beach FL

For those who are considering buying a new Toyota car in Ponte Vedra Beach, here is some help. Read on to learn the details on the 2008 Toyota Highlander. 2008 brings us a new Highlander - one that's bigger, more comfortable, more powerful, more everything, really - we find that it's no longer our default recommendation. If buyers don't venture from the Toyota showroom they'll no doubt like what they see. But if they really shop, they'll discover they can get more comfort, room, power and even refinement in many other places at the same price.

Toyota-Scion At The Avenues
(904) 260-3312
10564 Philips Hwy
Jacksonville, FL
Southeast Toyota Port Processing
(904) 358-4400
1751 Talleyrand Ave
Jacksonville, FL
Sun Toyota Superstore
(727) 842-9735
4023 US Highway 19
New Port Richey, FL
Courtesy Toyota
(813) 622-8372
9210 E Adamo Dr
Tampa, FL
Toyota Tsusho America Inc
(305) 267-5600
703 Nw 62nd Ave Ste 900
Miami, FL
Arlington Toyota & Scion
(904) 721-3000
10939 Atlantic Blvd
Jacksonville, FL
Toyota Stadium
(813) 872-0147
1304 S De Soto Ave Ste 301
Tampa, FL
Toyota Motor Sales
(954) 430-5779
10713 Marks Way
Miramar, FL
Palm Beach Toyota
(561) 712-2700
735 S Military Trl
West Palm Beach, FL
St Augustine Toyota
(386) 677-7300
2440 U S 1 S
Daytona Beach, FL

2008 Toyota Highlander

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Introduction

Toyota Highlander - 2008 Review: "Well, you can't go wrong with a Toyota Highlander." Once, that was our standard answer when asked about the crop of modern family wagons known as crossovers. Yet, it's funny how times have changed, for as 2008 brings us a new Highlander - one that's bigger, more comfortable, more powerful, more everything, really - we find that it's no longer our default recommendation. If buyers don't venture from the Toyota showroom they'll no doubt like what they see. But if they really shop, they'll discover they can get more comfort, room, power and even refinement in many other places at the same price.

What We Drove
The 2008 Toyota Highlander Sport starts at $32,085 including the $685 destination charge. That gets you all-wheel drive, a 3.5-liter V-6 engine, and the usual array of safety gear and power accessories. Our test car featured a $1,780 rear seat DVD entertainment system, $1,840 leather upholstery, and a $2,530 navigation and audio system. The power rear door costs $400, the manual rear air conditioning system is another $385, the sunroof is $850, towing capability costs $220, and the roof cross bars, rear cargo mat and security system cost $229, $275 and $359, respectively. All told, our test car was $40,953.

Performance
The engine in our 2008 Highlander Sport was a 3.5-liter 270-horspower V-6, connected to a five-speed automatic transmission. However, we found power was only adequate, and the 17.2 mpg fuel economy was nothing to get excited about. As if to compensate for the lack of pep, Toyota provided a throttle so responsive it borders on jumpy. But there's no escaping the lack of low-end torque or high-revving power - or the high rev noise - although the mid-range is good and punchy. We appreciated (though rarely used) the transmission's manual shift gate, but overall we were let down by the drivetrain.

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